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Life after COVID: EU re-thinks budget rules for new era
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - So often the source of rows between its members, the European Union starts reviewing its rules for national budgets on Tuesday to fit a post-pandemic reality o...
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Factbox-Key elements of European Union budget rules
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is discussing how to adjust the euro zone rules which govern national budgets to align with a post-pandemic reality of higher public debt an...
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Taiwan Sept export orders seen rising for 19th month on robust chip demand: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's export orders likely rose in September for the 19th straight month, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, buoyed by strong chip demand as the world emerges from the pandemic, wh...
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Factbox-10 key dates in the life of the euro budget pact
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union on Tuesday launches a consultation on a fourth reform of the fiscal rules known as the Stability and Growth Pact which underpin the value of...
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Two decades on, Waigel and Prodi still differ on euro pact
By Andreas Rinke and Gavin Jones BERLIN/ROME (Reuters) - One is the German conservative who insisted the euro be based on tough budget rules; the other, a founding father of Italy's centre-left who fa...
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Chinese developer Kaisa says has paid coupon due Oct. 16, will pay another Thursday
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese developer Kaisa Group told Reuters on Monday it has paid $39.4 million worth of coupon for a dollar bond due Oct 16. The company also said it plans to transfer funds for ...
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Before debt woes, China Evergrande’s ambitious car making goals stunned industry
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - At the Shanghai Auto Show in April, the booth for China Evergrande Group's new energy vehicle (NEV) unit was hard to miss. One of the largest exhibitions at the event, i...
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Analysis-Echoing the opposition, Japan’s Kishida woos voters with Abenomics critique
By Linda Sieg TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is seeking to steal opposition thunder at this month's general election by mimicking their criticism of predecessor Shinzo Abe's "...
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THG’s Moulding gives up ‘golden share’ after shares plummet
LONDON (Reuters) - The Hut Group, a rapidly growing British online retailer and tech group that is backed by SoftBank, said on Monday it would remove its founder's "golden share" and seek a premium li...
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Ford to invest around $300 million to build electric car parts at UK plant
LONDON (Reuters) - Ford said on Monday it would invest up to 230 million pounds ($316 million) to build electric car components at its Halewood factory in northern England. The plant will produce arou...
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Peoria, IL, USA
51 °F Thunderstorm In Vicinity, Mist
